Donald Trump Gets So Obsessed with Biden He’s Twisting Arms Behind Closed Doors for a Dark Power Move Then It Blows Up and His Own Team Leaves Him Looking Like a Joke

Even while President Donald Trump is dealing with serious issues, like rising tensions with Iran and growing pressure at home, he is still finding time to go after people he sees as his enemies. He continues to focus on them with the same energy as before, trying to settle personal scores. But just like some of the challenges he is facing internationally, things are not always going the way he wants, and the results are not matching his expectations.
Behind the scenes, Trump appears to be relying on a strategy he has used for years. This includes working with judges he sees as supportive, prosecutors who are loyal to him, and a Justice Department that many critics say is now closely aligned with the White House. Instead of keeping things separate, it looks like personal issues are being turned into official government actions.
One of the main people Trump has been focused on is former President Joe Biden. Trump has repeatedly claimed, without showing any proof, that Biden used an autopen to sign important documents and pardons toward the end of his presidency. An autopen is simply a machine that can copy a person’s signature. Trump has been using this claim to question whether those decisions should even be considered valid.
Even though there is no evidence to support this, Trump has continued to argue that Biden’s mental condition was too weak at the time to approve those decisions himself. He claims that people around Biden may have used the autopen without his knowledge. These accusations have become part of Trump’s effort to challenge Biden’s actions and possibly open the door to legal cases.
However, these efforts have not gone far. According to reports, the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, led by Jeanine Pirro, tried to build a case based on these claims. In the end, the investigation was quietly dropped before it even became public. This was seen as a major setback for Trump, especially since it did not lead to any charges.
At the same time, another attempt also failed. Prosecutors were unable to bring charges against six Democrats who had appeared in a video encouraging U.S. soldiers to reject unlawful orders and remember that their loyalty is to the Constitution, not to any single leader. Trump had reacted strongly to that video, accusing them of treason and even suggesting harsh punishment. But a grand jury refused to indict them, which was another clear defeat.
Sources close to the situation said that prosecutors did not believe the claims had enough evidence from the beginning. They reportedly felt there was no solid case to move forward with, even though these efforts were being pushed at a high level. So far, neither Pirro nor the Justice Department has officially confirmed those details.
On social media, reactions have been strong and divided. Some people believe Trump is simply trying to distract the public from other serious issues, including the long-discussed Epstein-related documents that many are still waiting to see released. Others have openly criticized the entire situation, calling the claims unrealistic or exaggerated.
Some users pointed out what they see as hypocrisy, noting that the autopen has been used by many presidents in the past, including Trump himself. They argue that this is not a new or illegal practice, but something that has been part of government processes for many years.
Former President Biden has denied all the accusations. He has stated clearly that he made his own decisions while in office and described the claims against him as false. He insists that no one acted on his behalf without his approval.
Trump has also tried to go after other well-known figures, including New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey, pushing for criminal cases against them. But those efforts have also not succeeded.
For context, the autopen is not something unusual or secret. It has existed for a very long time, dating back to the early 1800s, and has been used by several U.S. presidents, including Thomas Jefferson. It simply allows a signature to be reproduced using real ink, especially when signing large numbers of documents.
Overall, while Trump continues to push forward with strong claims and legal challenges, many of these efforts are not leading to the outcomes he wants. The gap between his accusations and actual legal results is becoming more noticeable, and the setbacks are beginning to add up.



